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New Players Added To Roster (With Numbers)


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http://www.panthers.com/team/roster.html

Notables:

Darvin Adams - 86

Kendric Burney - 26

Ugo Chinasa - 63

Sean Considine - 37 (Very Chad Cota-ish?)

Ron Edwards - 96

Sione Fua - 94

Omar Gaither - 59

Cletis Gordon - 25

Ben Hartsock - 84

Brandon Hogan - 21 (promising)

Olindo Mare - 6

Terrell McClain - 97

Greg Olsen - 88 (Don't know why, but this is awesome)

Kevin Payne - 24

Kealoha Pilares - 81 (also awesome)

Jeremy Shockey - No number as of yet

Lawrence Wilson - 56 (cool)

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Also, I had forgot about Chinasa... I remember a lot of people liked when we signed him but said he was a bit undersized... Umm, dude is 6-5 260+, that's undersized? I also think that's why they finally gave up on the Hilee experiment.

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Greg Olsen is going to be a beast for us. Other teams arent going to know what to do now that we have a dual threat QB and and 2 TEs that are really good and utilized. We still have Double Trouble and Smitty too.

And people still complain :rolleyes:

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80 would be awesome for Shockey... Then again, I don't think there's an 85 already... See where I'm going?

EDIT: Scratch that, Greg Smith, Rookie TE from Texas wears 85 (at least till he's cut)... Yeah, 80 will be awesome for Shockey.

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I had no idea we signed Omar Gaither. Isn't he the kid from Charlotte that played for the Eagles?

I thought he was awesome for them - why do we have him?

Lol he was hurt with the eagles 2009 they gave him a one year contract 2010. After the season know body resigned him and now we have him.:)

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I had no idea we signed Omar Gaither. Isn't he the kid from Charlotte that played for the Eagles?

I thought he was awesome for them - why do we have him?

Yup. And we got him b/c he played under McDermott, so did Considine... Most likely just depth, but if we're running this Philly defensive system, I always loved that they were so deep at every position with guys that can give you quality starts...

so, it looks like we're going that route...

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